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Ticketmaster Hack Drama: Taylor Swift Tickets Held Hostage by Cyber Villains!
Proton Mail has launched a privacy-focused alternative to Google Docs, aiming to challenge the tech giant on security. Meanwhile, a new twist in the Ticketmaster hack has hackers threatening to leak millions more users’ data. And researchers reveal that stolen login details can unmask child…
Hot Take:
Move over, Google Docs! Proton is muscling in with a privacy-first approach, while Apple is making AI feel like a cozy, private retreat. And let’s not forget, it’s a wild west in the realm of cybersecurity, from Ticketmaster’s drama to researchers unmasking child abusers—all with a dash of hackers’ hyperbole and a sprinkle of diplomatic crash courses. Buckle up, folks; the tech world’s got more plot twists than a telenovela!
Key Points:
- Proton launches an encrypted alternative to Google Docs.
- Apple introduces “Private Cloud Compute” for enhanced AI privacy.
- US bans on TikTok and Kaspersky raise concerns about internet freedom.
- Ticketmaster faces a new hacker threat: 170,000 ticket barcodes and a $2 million ransom demand.
- Researchers use stolen login details to identify visitors of dark-web CSAM sites.